Choc-o-glock

Bought my first Glock tonite, a 23 in DEB. Then I got on the web and found that my gun in "baby poo brown", "dirt brown", etc. probably may not have been the most accepted of Glocks! Got a few laughs! Funny thing, I'm not tacticool at all, an old dinosaur, actually, but thought this pistol looked pretty neat. Guess I'll have to don my "thick skin" when I go shootin'.

Never considered myself a liberal, but one can readily see I have no prejudice against guns of color.

Bought my first Glock tonite, a 23 in DEB. Then I got on the web and found that my gun in "baby poo brown", "dirt brown", etc. probably may not have been the most accepted of Glocks! Got a few laughs! Funny thing, I'm not tacticool at all, an old dinosaur, actually, but thought this pistol looked pretty neat. Guess I'll have to don my "thick skin" when I go shootin'.

Never considered myself a liberal, but one can readily see I have no prejudice against guns of color.

I am also of the dinosaur clan,all of my Glocks are basic black save for one a olive drab. Don't let the jibes bother you someday you be glad you have a FDE,you may even add a OD then you will have all the factory colors covered, SJ 40

Thanks, guys. I'll probably get more razzin' from my wife who shoots a 40 in Brand X. Have about 12 or 1300 midrange (mild) rounds already loaded for her gun with Berrys 180 FP's. They should work ok in this'n as well. We'll see. Gun should be in hand sometime next week.

Now you know the power of the Dark Side!! Some Glock frames are merely less dark in appearance than others...........

Fellow dinosaur here. It's still a Glock!!

I'd like to think that the first version of the chocolate mold used for the candy gun LACKED pig-nose, and that a sharp-eyed confectioner (a Glock owner) demanded a proper mold be made representing true "Glock Perfection".............